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    Default Top Five Sneaky Supermarket Tricks.

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    That's why it's important to stick to a list and only buy what's on sale. Also, I try not to shop when I'm hungry.

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    Thanks for the article!
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    Thank you great article!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHOPGIRL
    That's why it's important to stick to a list and only buy what's on sale. Also, I try not to shop when I'm hungry.
    *nods*

    Thanks for the article! Always good to have a reminder.

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    Good article

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    sensible advice

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    Thanks - good article

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    You are all welcome. There were two in there that I wasn't aware of and our IGA was expanded a couple of years ago into one of the bigger stores(only grocery store in our town). The two that I had not heard of was (1) as you come in the entrance they have the cooked chicken among other fast foods they will cook up for you with a little seating area (2) the bakery is just down a bit on the right side of that. So if one is closed, you get the smell of the other....lol...

    I guess there is a third one too (3) the slow music they play....lol. The rest I had read about. Can you imagine if they did have fast music playing and we were walking to the beat of that? LOL!
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    Really enjoyed the article. Thanks!!

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    Good article!
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